@ ™? Fur-clad football fans from Yellowknife, Northwest Terri- tories, whoop it up.on arrival wore the parkas donned in 3%5- they arrived. (CP Wirephoto) A VISIT TO THE ~ im Vancouver for Saturday's” Grey Cup game. Many still BALMY SOUTH degree below zero temperature. It was in the high forties when : At Alph wives and girl- the 4ist birth- “g Men's Club Me friends atte: day of the Alpha of Charlottetown on Tuesday evening with a~hot turkey dinner at the Charlottetown_YMCA. ~~, of cover is essential if maity-ya- rities are to exist at all. There isn’t much point in im- pending progress in this direc- tion except to make a point of short term it’s just as easy te remove habitat in wholesale fa- shion, but it should be i he * By JACK McANDREW A story out of Ottawa this week which outlines a program of farmland a water conservation for the I s- land raises some _ interesting implications for wildlife as well and if the statement is to he ——taken-literally_the-program—will do. anything. but improve or conserve what wildlife resour- ces we have left. The statement says that dams are to be constructed on a pro vince wide basis to provide wa- ter for stockwatering, irrigation firefighting and rural beautifi- cation. Lowland agricultural ares in need of drainage is to Farm Improvement a4 Raises Implications. receive attention, and hedge- rows are to be removed‘ to e n- large farm units and to facilit- ind} ate the use of heavy farm equip- ment. The news release also says that the program will be_carri- ed out under the direction of the the—Provincial_department:ef agriculture. Carried to its full extent, this kind of philosopky just about writes finish to any program of | wildlife conservation unless it is |earried on in consultation with ithe Fish and Wildlife | division, and unless some other provision is made for accomadatirig our wildlife resources within it. province as well. MORE PRODUCTION gress. Anyone with half an ounce of common sense can see that the province~has to make its farms. more productive to perts, and more efficient farm It’s not that I’m against pro- | Just sitting and looking at them NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER : CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN INCORPORATION ACT EDWARD DOWNE Sheriff of Queens County NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER _. CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN INCORPORATION ACT of a special warrant for sale of real estate issued by Kenneth M. Martin, Judge of the City Court of the City. of Charlotte- town. under his hand and seal | dai the 15th day of November A.D. 1966 against the lands hereinafter descri against which judgment had been’ given in the amount of $478.17 for un- paid assessment against the same in the name of Alfred Mc- Neill directing me to sell at public auction to the highest bidder. such portion of the said lands as I may deem sufficient to pay such assessment and all expenses. I DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that on Friday the 20th day of January A.D. 1967 at the hour ~metes of Eleven O’clock in the fore- noon .in front-of the Provincial Building (adjacent to the Court House). in Charlottetown in Queens County, in Prince Ed ward Island I will set up and sell to the highest bidde; ~the whole or such lands, having been fissessed as 31 Sidmont Avenue and - being now described bv ALL that parcel of land- situate, lying and being in the of Charlottetown in Queens County, Prince Edward Island. bounded and described as fol- lows, that is to say: COM- MENCING ‘at a Northern side _of—Sidmount_Ave- mue, ‘said point being in the Eastern boundary of a plot of land now er formerly owned by J. I. MacKay; thence running Northwardly along the said Eastern boundary of J. I. Mac- Kay’s land for the distance of One Hundred (100) feet; thence running Fastwardly and’ paral- lel to Sidmount Avenue for the distance of One Hundred and Fifty (150) feet to a_ point; thence running Southwardly ant parallel to the said Eastern boundary of.J. I. MacKay’s land for tlie distance of One Hundred (100) feet to ‘the North side of Sidmount Avenue aforesaid, and thence Westwardly along the North side of Sidmount Ave- nut forthe ~distance-—of ~Oue Hundred and Fifty (150) feet to the place’ of encemeni. Being the_lands described ‘in a deed from George W. Johnston and Wife to Alfred W. McNeili dated the 11th day of January A.D. 1960 and registered iv the office of the Registrar of Deeds fer Queens County on the 15th - day of January A.D. 1960 in Liber 143 Folio 366. DATED the 16th day of Nov- ember A.D. 1966. EDWARD DOWNE, Sheriff of, Queens County. int in the] PURSUANT TO. and by virtue of a special warrant for sale of real estate issued by Kenneth M, Martin, Judge of the City Court of the City of Charlottetown, under his hand and seal dated the 15th. day of November A. D. 1966 ‘hereinafter | described against which judg- ment had been given in the amount of $3,354.19 for unpaid as- sessment against the same-in.the. name of Alfred McNeill directing me to sell at public auction to the highest ‘bidder such portion 4of the said lands as I may deem sufficient to pay such assessment and all expenses. : I DO OHEREBY GIVE NO- TICE that on Friday the 2th day of January A. D. 1967 at the hour of Eleven-Thirty O’clock in the forenoon in front of the Pro- vincial Building (adjacent to the Queens County, in Prince Ed- ward Island I will set up and sell to the highest bidder the whole of such lands, having been as- sessed as 101 Upper Prince Street and being now described by metes and bounds as - follows’ ALL that parcel of land situate, lying and being. in the Com- mon. of Charlottetown, bounded and destribed as follows, that is to say: COMMENCING on the West side of Upper Prince Street at the Northern bouridary apd bounds as follows? |of a -lot_of Jand—conveyed—to|Dig_chunk of wildlife Lottie E. McLure by deed dated the 2nd day of June 1922 and- now or no in possession of Percy A./Farquharson, said point being (4) feet South. of the Southeastern angle of a uit Sf lend Gouiguated tag deed ated the 1lith of September 1914 from tae and Others to J. Stanley Wed- lock; thence West and follow ing the existing fence One Hun- dréd and Forty-eight (148) feet or toa point in a straight line in prolongation of the Eastern boundary of land formerly own. ed by David Laird; thence North along said line in pro- longation of David Laird’s East. ern boundary and along the saic Eastern boundary for the dis tance of Seventy-two (72) fee: and Five (5) inches; thence Easterly parallel to the firsi mentioned line One- Hundred and Forty-eight (148) feet or to Up- per Prince Street aforesaid; Seventy-two (72) feet and Five (5) inches to the place of com- mencement, being part of Com | mon Lot Number 27 im the from Wellington McNeill and Wife to Alfred McNeill dated the 16th day of July A.D. 1948 registered in the office of | t Registrar of Deeds for | County on the. 30th day of July A.D. 1948 im "Liber 122 Folio 467. ember A. D. 1966. Court House) in Charlottetown im | importa DATED the 16th day of Nov- Special guests included four young students attending SDU, three from Kong Kong and one Guiana, South America, 3 of Yjs Men's Clubs in Summerside_and Montague and humorous Bob ogg of Sum- merside Club a as Finemas- l present a known affectionately to mem- bers as Mr. Y’s Man for his de-. voted and outstanding service to a--most-enjoyable——meat ‘were rendered by Dave accompanied by giitarist Halliwell, and_ selections Loran MacLellan. meeting then adjourned to fully decorated gymna- the continuation of fes- in the form of ‘a floor show. Entertainers included The Southport Trio, a young’ step- paar oa tbe Dye a ers, a jancing ‘ the Ross sister and brothers fi ite 7 hich | dance team and a smart corp of Majorettes. This part of the evening was capably emceed by Y’s John MacInnis. A magnificient birthday cake, the work of Y’s Joé Lawrence was wheeled onto the dance floor and was eyed anticipatingly by all present. The cake was a true masterpiece of culinary cunning. The evening continued with dancing to the music of The Tartans. - : The celebration was climaxed by the cutting and distributing of the cake by the two charter members. LOCAL The Guardian, Charlotietawn, Sat., Nov~26, 1966. 5 Attend Turkey Supper ioe a Y's Men’s Club~—-| .and salesladys is . Py Se ef. x ne ~~ ay 2 oa ~*~ ie." " - oe eary Farmer - ‘Mae a INE SAIESMAN | dies tn Hospital |Z. Se a ™ * Sy) grandchildrén. ¢ ? = knowa| The funeral was held Wednes- 0’ Y — A>-well Remand cashed by the ' dated. Another cheque Richard William James “Vir. ray, of Stroud, Ontario, appear- ed before Magistrate James B. ton Q.C. in Queens County Magi tes Court : on the charge.of ‘‘by false p : tion with the intention of fraud, did obtain $92 from Mrs. Sara MacCallum, Brackley» P.E.1.” Mr. Murray is a magazine salesman_for Inter Provincial Readers Service, a iocal sales division selling for the MacLean- Hunter organization~.The Inter Provincial Readers Service or- ganization of magazine salesmen vall- sented by “Frank Sigsworth, QCN ( Former Islander Ror managed by. ee Wellwood, Re- secutor, John holson Q.C.. if they had a license te sell maga- zines 6 Ht P-E.I. at Y of the dealings with Mrs. lum, Mr. Wellwood stated he did not have a license for selling magazines on P.E.I. but had obtained- one--for- Sherwood. He also mentioned that he had been making selling trips to P.E.1. for-the past five years or 3 No matter whet your age..,.- co and bad uot sealized © Beene |, Dunstan's Basilica, "ne | here's « movie treet dedicated r quiem High Mass at 9 a.m. hildr { ’ 921 VISITS NEIGHBOR te children- from 7 te 921} neighbor of Mrs. MeCallum, aitd | / HERGISWIL, Switzerland © * : t *, ~ sold her a subscription. He, at Hit drove Beauty ’ that time asked who lived across | the village drugstore Monday— Sper en the field and was told that Mrs. - ou window. “It! of Christmes here... wrapped allum, an y lady, > . ; ‘ that he sfiould not try to sell her | Wouldn't stop fighting,” she ex- up in ereinbow of toler! = & ~ a subscription because she was |» to druggist and a * $2°years.old and her memory was not very good. Mr. Murray stated that he had to see her or boss would be angry with im. The accused on November 10th | - attempted to have a c' tified on Mrs. 's ac count-at the Bank of Nova Sco- tia and was told the che- jheld que would not be certified. He |Charlottetown Funeral Home to behind the counter. FUNERALS then had a fellow salesman at- | St. Dunstan’s Basilica where Re- tempt to have the cheque certi- |quiem High Mass was celébrated fied but he was also refused. Mr. Murray and his employer TODAY AT Ty Mi. imine |S 7 .\ 1.30 -3-30 } sas y ox een t yt +, °. by Rev. William Van de Van. —_—S= oo - TONIGHT ONLY s, Cp in court that he did not stay at |cemetery, where service Peeks the eaatiee of datas. You (eee eae attractive to visitors: : McCallums, but drove off to the | conducted by Rev. Leonard Mae- . ‘ Show at 8.30 ome ties ee ae ae pgp ay ray cm Ba gdh — an AK. beach where he stayed for about | Cormack. lati e statement | nomyof the provines with the tk ics eauiohie: aun aie, eee _ Audrey Hepburn end Rex Harrison nal uses of the ponds to be| In the- final analysis, money o Webiead tes, Oak ter onal gery . Dp i 2a created by damming. spent on wildlife resources is thet be id uot bale maaan MY FAIR LADY: By recreational uses I mean | money spent to protect a price- - SURPRISED onthe check Mr. Murray had ; : provision for adequate and ef-| less heritage and money well| On Thursday evening, Novem- | chtsined as he had only, glanced ficient fish ladders combined | spent is a sound investment of |ber 24th, Mr. Geddie Douglas, | s+ i+ ashe drove away. with a regular stocking program | the. future of the province and |Head of Hillsboro. was pleasant- |" The accused was then ériven so that the pofids can have aa | its people. ly surprised by 18 members of | +, Chariottetown by Mr. Well- ; greater recreational ‘value than | See you next week... . his family on the’occasion of his | wood where he went.to The Ca- It’s probable that some ' on tap pit 0 as ee ae _Commerve, j "s , of evening of cards, a ‘lovely lunc! |-the streams te be dammed WEATHER was served, including a mam- seinen can og a aS Sa ¢ moth birthday cake An accountant at The Cana> run, an expensive TORONTO (CP) —‘ Observed ENDORSES CISION dian Bank of Commerce had the See ee ee temperatures: Full eae the deci- city police investigate when they peng ners Me Mish A sion of the Board/ bf Governors |Tecelved a call from Holman's ee fish Ie@der is not worth the ef- to maintain Prince of Wales Col- |Tequesting that a cheque being : fish than trout in the headwa- lege as a separate | univetehy ters. There was given by both the Faculty NTOR R 1 % Sa wine oe ee Association and the Alumni Aé i fortably in a small shallow sociation of the College at a re- M Se cent meeting. Both groups wish- oN eet provide = for ed to go on record as supporting ontague : ists ee oe iia flectrie_ Co,Ltd. | SURVEY NEEDED TO AMHERST Draining low lying areas may Jim Fox, director of recrea- ' make more farmland available tion, is attending an executive Stent ave ta ment aie Munroe! ant | =) DRUG STORE OPEN, a ad . ‘ ers eating a —_naating ciety of the Atlantie Provinces, ducks and other marsh birds. It at the Fort Cumberland Hotel, — seem to me -logical that Amherst, N.S. Mr. Fox"is is Se- THIS WEEKEND fore an extensive program in cretary-Treasurer and Provin- 2 ; fs 7 oe 5 eee eaiertanes, me cial representative of the S0- ri . a survey of land use in the ciety SEMPLE’S: PHARMACY all the suitable land at present CARD PARTY RESULTS, > eee / is under maximum state of cul- The results of the card party : 18 QUEEN STREET tivation. held last night at the Covehead- i Sat la: ss i ganado Gane a ee ne Te ee Ge aaa on eaeraee os mae a as : s. ev all ar :m uae ot i = > “ open y evening ! day eae oe weve nesting Sterling Clow. Consolation prize wetland inventory was won by Mrs. Bob Storing. RR TMAS SHOP NO has been along for Gents Ronald MacDonald,}| , Cc Is Ww removed well. Animals “TIL 10 P.M. ‘STEDMANS | ROYALTY J MALL SHOPPING CENTRE Free Parking fer 0 Cars. 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